Philip Razum
Philip Razum is an experienced Atlassian consultant based in Germany, with a strong focus on turning tools into real, usable solutions for teams.
His background centers around Jira, Confluence, and the Atlassian ecosystem, where he works on designing structures, workflows, and configurations that make day-to-day work simpler and more transparent. Rather than chasing every new feature, Philip focuses on clean setups, maintainability, and solutions that users actually adopt.
In his professional and community activities, he:
- designs and optimizes Jira projects and service desks
- structures Confluence spaces for clear, findable documentation
- evaluates and configures Marketplace apps to close practical gaps
- brings together process requirements and tool capabilities in a pragmatic way
Philip is particularly interested in:
- Scalable Jira and Confluence setups for growing organizations
- ITSM, software development, and business team workflows
- Sustainable governance for Atlassian environments
- Sharing concrete examples instead of abstract theory
When you meet Philip at an Atlassian Community event or local meetup, you’ll likely find him discussing implementation details, trade-offs between different solution approaches, and lessons learned from real-world projects—always with an eye on what works in practice, not just on paper.
Janco Hoekstra
Janco Hoekstra is an Atlassian and collaboration enthusiast based in Germany, actively involved in the Atlassian Community and the broader agile/tools ecosystem.
Origanaly from the Netherlands, working in IT since 1984, he has a broad experience, ranging from electronics, networking, hardware and infrastructure up to complex software sollutions and he has hands-on experience with Atlassian products (since 2019) such as Jira and Confluence and is particularly passionate about helping teams work together more efficiently and transparently. In the community context, he is engaged in organizing and supporting knowledge-sharing formats, connecting practitioners, and fostering an open exchange of experiences around tooling, processes, and agile ways of working.
Janco values practical, real-world solutions over theory and enjoys bringing people together—whether through local events, community chapters, or informal networks. His interests span:
- Atlassian tooling and ecosystem (including best practices and integrations)
- Agile and collaborative work methods
- Knowledge sharing and community building
- Continuous improvement of team workflows
If you meet Janco at an Atlassian Community event or local meetup, you can expect open, honest conversations, a willingness to help, and a strong focus on making everyday work with tools and teams more effective and enjoyable.